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Latin American leaders at G-20 call for responsibility from rich countries

Thursday, November 11th 2010 - 22:04 UTC
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Leaders from Brazil, Mexico and Argentina in the framework of the G-20 summit in Korea called on rich countries for a commitment to end the “currencies war” and ensure balanced growth out of the current crisis. Read full article

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  • xbarilox

    ““We are at a crucial point: we adapt to a way of life that stops climate change or global warming with permanently alters our way of life”, said President Felipe Calderón.” Well, you're always at a crucial point!

    “Mexico was not so affirmative on the currencies issue, although rejecting “artificial devaluations” it favours a system that blends market conditions with “macroeconomic fundamentals” of each country.” This means: We can't make any decision, simply because our economy is dependant on what the USA wants us to do. Our back is up against the wall, we can do nothing.

    We're heading for a fall - Vaya con Dios
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYsIN-Nuow0

    Nov 12th, 2010 - 12:26 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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